In most of the countries we surveyed, there is widespread support for changing the economic system. In fact, in all but three nations, majorities say the economic system in their country needs major ...
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Across 36 countries, a median of 54% say the gap between the rich and poor is a very big problem in their nation.
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Across 33 of the 36 nations included in the survey, the majority of respondents said that their nation’s economic system needs to be changed or reformed in order to combat rampant inequality.
Billed as the most significant change to the science system in 30 years, last week's announcement of major structural changes to scientific research institutions was objectively a big deal.